In a two-part downloadable content drop today, 343 Industries has added the Halo 3: ODST campaign as well as the “Remnant” map for Halo 2: Anniversary multiplayer to Halo: The Master Chief Collection on Xbox One.
The multiplayer map is free to all players. The Halo 3: ODST campaign is also a free digital download, but only if you bought the Master Chief Collection and connected to Xbox Live between November 11th and December 19th of last year. If you beat that deadline, you should have already received your free code. However, if you didn’t play the game before the cutoff date, the campaign is on the Xbox Store as paid DLC for only $4.99.
Hit play on the video up top for a commentated gameplay walkthrough of the Halo 3: ODST campaign. A breakdown of the Remnant map can be viewed on YouTube here. Scroll along on this page for additional details about the new content as well as screenshots.
Halo 3: ODST Campaign Enhanced for a New Generation
The Halo 3: ODST campaign for Halo: The Master Chief Collection comes to the Xbox One looking better than ever. Running at 1080p/60fps, experience the events leading up to Halo 3 through the eyes of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers (ODST) as they search for clues leading to the whereabouts of their scattered squad and the motivations behind the Covenant’s invasion of New Mombasa. Please note that your digital or physical copy of Halo: The Master Chief Collection and today’s content update are required to play the (digital only) Halo 3: ODST campaign.
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“Remnant” Multiplayer Map Comes to Halo 2: Anniversary
A secluded island, hidden along the coastal regions of Delta Halo, “Remnant” features a towering and iconic Forerunner megalith, weathered over untold millennia. The map’s asymmetric layout and the artifact’s elevated, yet embedded, position, make it perfect for classic Slayer, Assault, and 1-Flag CTF game types. Of course, this re-imagined version of the classic map sports its share of innovations.
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Source: Halo: The Master Chief Collection Adds Remnant and Halo 3: ODST Today [Xbox Wire]
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Beginning this Saturday August 22nd, Microsoft and Bungie’s custom Halo 3: ODST Transport Vehicle (pictured) will head out on a nationwide mobile GameStop tour. Outfitted with eight Xbox 360 consoles, the modified M820A2 expandable truck will give fans a hands-on sneak peek at Halo 3: ODST‘s new Firefight co-op mode leading up to the full game’s launch on September 22nd.
Between Saturday and the tour finale on September 19th, the “Halo party on wheels” will drop in on 22 GameStop locations across the country. Hit the jump to see if the Halo 3: ODST Transport is coming to your area.

How you can play Halo 3: ODST Firefight before anyone else [Major Nelson]
Halo 3: ODST Mobile GameStop Tour [GameStop]
Halo 3: ODST ViDoc [Bungie]
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Halo 3: ODST will ship in two SKUs this September 22nd, Microsoft announced today. The standard edition will sell at the usual $59.99 and contain two discs: one with the game on it and a second containing 24 multiplayer maps, three of which will be brand new, the rest of which will be all the original Halo 3 maps and those from the Legendary, Heroic, and Mythic map packs. But for $99.99 you will also be able to get the Halo 3: ODST Collector’s Pack. Pictured to the right, the Collector’s Pack bundle contains the aforementioned two-disc game content along with a special edition wireless controller (two pics of just the controller are posted on the jump). Considering the amount of hype that surrounded the original Halo 3, this is probably only the tip of the iceberg as far as special tie-in content for ODST.


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Back during TGS in October, Microsoft and Bungie took the wraps off of Halo 3: Recon, the standalone prequel expansion to Halo 3. Seems Bungie wasn’t quite happy with that initial title for some reason, though, as they’ve now gone and changed it to Halo 3: ODST. ODST is the acronym for Orbital Drop Shock Trooper, which is the character you will be playing as, so it makes sense. But sensible or not, I don’t quite understand the need to change away from Recon (maybe Bungie was worried it’d get lumped in with the Ghost Recon games or something). All’s I know is Halo 3: ODST sounds silly. But oh well, bad title or not it’s the quality of the game that ultimately counts.
Halo 3 : ODST [Bungie Blog]
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